A researcher at KoU and and one of founding member of Global Psychiatric Association has published two papers in two international journals about a new finding called ISIS syndrome.
Darya Rostam Ahmed, who graduated from the Department of Clinical Psychology Faculty of Science and Health(FSCH) and currently works as an assistant at the Presidency of Koya University, is an active researcher working on a new psychological concept called ISIS Syndrome.
Darya published his first paper on ISIS syndrome entitled: Observation of Rare Psychosocial and Mental Health Symptoms in ISIS Psychiatric Patients: A Pilot Study Among ISIS affiliates is published in the Journal of the Global Psychiatry Archives. and his second paper entitled “A letter to the editor on the ISIS syndrome” in Middle East Current Psychiatry Journal indexed in Scopus published in Springer Nature
“I recently conducted research among ISIS psychiatric patients and published two articles in this area. I discovered an unusual psychosocial disorder known as ISIS syndrome, and we aim to conduct further studies on this finding and recognizing it as a new psychological concept among terrorist and radical groups particularly among ISIS affiliates” Darya said.
What is the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, ISIS Syndrome?
ISIS syndrome is a psychosocial condition that causes a variety of unusual mental and psychosocial symptoms, including 16 uncommon symptoms that are comorbid with other psychiatric disorders including Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
https://globalpsychiatry.co.uk/article_18080.html
https://mecp.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s43045-022-00232-x
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